Friday, 2 December 2016

Zarfund Testimony: How I Make 1.2Million Naira ($3000) Monthly Even as A University Undergraduate

Zarfund Testimony: How I Make 1.2Million Naira ($3000) Monthly Even as A University Undergraduate

Do you want to be financially free? Or you want an extra income? What if I told you you could solve your problems and make 1.2 Million Naira (3000 US Dollars) just like me without having to go to any office or leave the comfort of your house. It's crazy right? or should I say unbelievable? It might be those things but the most important thing is that it's TRUE!
There is a new investment that the whole world can't seem to stop talking about at the moment. The internet has been bombazzled which search about it, and lots of savvy investors keep trooping in daily. It's fast becoming a wild fire. It's name is....... Zarfund
So why is there so much hype and buzz around Zarfund? The answer is simple. This new virus in town could make you rich beyond your wildest dream and its 100% scam free and transparent.
So what exactly is Zarfund?
Zarfund is a team-work based, person-to-person funding platform. The company started mid-August but is gaining substantial unmatched grounds the Investment world has ever seen.
How does it work?
Zarfund is all about team work. And the start-up capital is $20 which is payable in bitcoin. All new investors voluntarily pays their upline (the person who referred them) $20, then the investor will invite two person who will pay him $20 each making x2 of his investment in one day (at that point you move to level 2). Then your two referrals will have to refer two people each and the matrix keeps forming.
Zarfund is a 2x6 forced matrix that is impossible to do alone, hence TEAMWORK is encouraged. That's what set Zarfund apart from all other investment. With teamwork you can use $20 to earn $78,044 which is the highest level.
Now in Zarfund you only need two referrals (It's called the power of two). Two referrals is the Maximum, you can't have more than it.

NOTE: Please You Need 0.03 btc (13000 naira) before you Join Zarfund.

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Thursday, 14 August 2014

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Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Vehicle Security Tips

Vehicle Security Tips

Most car crime is preventable. Police are making a concerted effort to tackle car crime and target offenders, but motorists need to help themselves avoid becoming victims by removing the opportunity for crime in the first place.
  1. Don’t leave anything on display - it’s a prime invitation to passersby. Even an old coat or plastic bag can tempt a thief. If items have to be left in the car, put them out of sight at the start of your journey
  2. Get a music system that’s removable or has a front that can be taken off and remove iPods and MP3 players
  3. Driving documents and personal correspondence could help a thief to sell your vehicle or provide a cover story if stopped by the police - do not keep these in your vehicle
  4. Some car thieves break into houses to steal car keys. Always keep the keys in a safe place. Don’t leave them in the hallway or kitchen, as these are the obvious places

 

ATM SECURITY TIPS

ATM SECURITY TIPS

  1. Be alert and conscious of your surroundings when using the ATM.
  2. Don't use an ATM machine located in a dark or obscure location
  3. Never give your card or PIN( Personal Identification Number) to anyone, for any reason.
  4. Be very conscious of persons hanging around the ATM machine Dont write your PIN on the card or anything that is kept with the card.
  5. Do not insert your card until asked to do so by the display screen
  6. Never use an ATM with a blank screen and, if the ATM is obscured from view or poorly lit, leave immediately and find another ATM.
  7. Stand close to the ATM and use your body and hand as shield to make sure nobody sees you keying in your pin
  8. Never accept help from strangers when using an ATM. You should be wary of strangers asking for help. The elderly, or physically challenged persons should take along with them trusted persons to assist them.
  9.  Criminals work in teams- one to distract you while the other steals your card or money.
  10. If your card is retained (swallowed) by the ATM it is advisable to contact your bank immediately
  11. It is advisable to set a daily ATM withdrawal limit on your account.
  12. Sign up for SMS alert, so that you are alerted whenever any withdrawal is made in your account

 

Home Safety Tips

Home Safety Tips

  1. Make sure there are good locks on exterior doors and windows.
  2.  Lock up when you go out, are asleep, or alone, even if it is only for a few minutes. It takes a thief ten seconds or less to enter an open room and steal your property.
  3. Trim flowers that hides doorways or windows.
  4. Set timers on lights and radios to make your home appear lived-in when you are away.
  5. Have a neighbor regularly check on your home when you are away and report any suspicious activities (Good turn deserves another)
  6. Mark your valuables with a number or identification unique to you, with an engraving pen and keep a list of them in a safe place.
  7. Get to know your neighbors and their daily routines.
  8.  Keep a list of emergency numbers, especially of the police station close to you.
  9. Make sure your home is fenced, and if you can afford it,you can have a smart security guard.
  10. Trim bushes to less than 3 feet to eliminate possible hiding places, especially near windows and sidewalks
  11. Trim tree canopies to at least 8 feet to allow visibility into your property. Replace solid walls in front yards with open fencing to eliminate hiding places and make climbing more difficult.
  12. Install a wide-angle peephole in your front door so you can look out to an on coming visitor without being seen yourself.
  13. Do not give out information about your neighbors.
  14. Do not make it easy on burglars.
  15. Keep valuables away from windows

 

Friday, 13 June 2014

TELEVISION SAFETY TIPS

TELEVISION SAFETY TIPS

Every year more than 100 children visit the hospital emergency department in Canada as a result of being hurt by a television that has toppled over.  Statistics Canada reports that in many of these cases the TV was set on a simple stand or cart, while the remainder were in wall units, shelving and on dressers.   Children can suffer head injuries, broken bones, crushed nerves and internal injuries if the set falls on
top of them.
Here are some tips to use when visiting hotel rooms to reduce the risk of children being injured by television sets toppling over:
·         As toddlers are the most commonly aged children injured by televisions, close supervision in the hotel room or other area is necessary.
·         Ask the hotel if there is any way the television set can be secured to the dresser or table.
·         Teach children not to pull, climb or play near or on televisions and television stands.
·         Teach children not to pull on or play with cords, plugs and television buttons.
 

CAR SAFETY TIPS



CAR SAFETY TIPS 

  • NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN IN PARKED CAR -  HEAT IN A PARKED CAR IS VERY DANGEROUS
 

It is not just enough to make sure that everyone in the vehicle has a seat belt.  As parents we need to ensure that each occupant and especially children are secured in a proper and safe seat.  This page contains some general safety tips for car travel and is meant as a guideline only.   For more specific recommendations and recall notices please follow the links at the end of this page.


  • make sure that you are using the correct type and size of seat for the child - the following is a brief outline of the National Safety Belt Coalition recommendations (see link below for more details):
         designed for babies from birth to 20 pounds (birth to 10 kg) and one year of age - rear facing only 


convert from rear facing to forward facing for toddlers weighing at least 20 pounds to 40 pounds (10 kg to 18kg) until they are approximately four years of age
 



 
used for children who have outgrown Convertible Safety seats but not quite ready for seat belts. - Transport Canada's recommendations are "when children are between 4 and 8 years old, booster seats are the safest way for them to travel, because they position the vehicle's seat belt properly over the child's body"  This is usually between18 kg to 27 kg or 60 to 80 lbs. 




When using boosters,  Transport Canada advises you to remember the following:
1. Always adjust the seat belt low and snugly over the hips, not across the abdomen where it could do severe damage in the case of a collision.
2. Never place the shoulder belt behind the child or even under the child's arm.
Safety Belts
used when children are large enough to fit an adult belt safely - lap belt should fit snugly and properly across upper thighs and shoulder strap should cross over shoulder and chest.
Some vehicles may have child restraint systems built into the vehicle seat bench.  Consult Vehicle manual for age and weight limits. 
When shopping for a car seat, check that the seat is appropriate for height, weight and muscular development of your child and allows space for child to grow.
  • ensure that all child safety seats are properly secured in the vehicle - experts believe that approximately 80% of all safety seats are not properly secured in the vehicle - read the safety seat manual as well as the vehicle manual - SOME VEHICLES are equipped with Automatic Restraint Systems and child seats can not be used with this system (these type of belts wrap around the passenger when door closes).  Continuous Loop Lap/Shoulder belts need a locking clip to keep seat firmly in place.  
  • check that your car seat is approved if travelling to a foreign country
  • use seat belt to fasten car seat safety in back of car and make sure belt is tight.
  • always use a tether strap and anchor bolt to fasten seat in car.
  • make sure that child's head is protected by back of car seat or head rest - don't use a booster seat if the middle of child's ear is above seat of car
  • Check car manual to see if seat belts need locking clip and use it to stop seat belt from coming loose.
  • it is recommended that you purchase a new car seat for each child  - NEVER USE A SEAT THAT IS 10 YEARS OLD OR OLDER
  • check for recall notices periodically -  see links below for recall notices.
  • Any seat that has been in an accident should be discarded properly.
  • take advantage of any safety programs that check the installation of car seats in your area.
  • make sure that all children are properly secured in their seats  - infant shoulder harness should be tight and you should only be able to put 2 fingers between your child's chest and harness
  • seat belts should fit low and tightly across child's hips in booster seat.
  • Children should always be placed in rear seats and never place rear facing infant seats in the front seat.  
  • No child under 12 should ever be seated in the front seat with an air bag.
  • It is best never to place infant car seat carriers on tables, but if you do, never be more than an arm's length away and never turn your back on baby.
  • Never place infant car seat carriers on soft furniture or beds - there is a risk that the seat can turn over and the infant can suffocate.
  • Don't let children have  small toys or food that can cause choking in the car.  
  • Teach children not to chew crayons -
  • Never store a barbecue tank in the car, especially during hot weather.  
  • Ensure that young children and infants have toys that are safe with no small pieces to choke on.
  • Lock door while travelling and when you leave the car - but make sure you have the keys first.  Never leave children in a car alone.